TOKELLY posted:Another, more immediate option to find out what's available in S scale is the NASG website's News/New S-Scale Products: http://www.nasg.org/News/Products.php
Peter Vanvliet keeps the listing as up to date as possible. New listings can appear as often as day-to-day, so one does not have to wait every other month for a magazine issue--online or otherwise--to be published. This resource is available to anyone interested in S Scale products, not just to NASG members. The NASG website has so much more information there that it feels like being a kid in a candy store, or, even better, a kid in a hobby shop devoted entirely to S-scale trains, parts, and accessories.
Completely agree. It is always worth a weekly browse.